( 1 ) .Seiunchin (kanji: 制 引 戦, katakana: セイユンチン (menyerang, menaklukkan, menekan, juga disebut sebagai "untuk mengontrol dan menarik ke dalam pertempuran"):
( 7 ) .Supārinpei - Kanji: 壱 百零八 - Katakana: スーパー リン ペイ (108 Tangan): Juga dikenal sebagai Pechurin, itu adalah kata Goju-ryu yang paling canggih
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(1) .Seunchin (kanji: 制 引 戦, katakana: セ イ ユ ン チ ン (attack, conquer, suppress, also referred to as "to control and draw into battle"):
(6). Seisan - Kanji: 十三 手 - Katakana: セ イ サ ン (13 Hands): Seisan is considered one of the oldest words that is widely practiced including Naha-te school. Other Ryuha also practice this word or another version of it.
(2) Shisōchin - Kanji: 四向 戦 - Katakana: シ ソ ー チ ン ("destroy in four directions" or "fight in four directions"): It integrates strong linear attacks (Shotei zuki) and circular and block movements. That is the final favorite word of Miyagi.
(3) .Sanseirū - Kanji: 三 十六 手 - Katakana: サ ン セ イ ー (36 Hands): This word teaches how to move around your opponent in close combat, and emphasizes the destruction of your opponent's mobility by means of the kanzetsu geri.
(4). Seipai - Kanji: 十八 手 - Katakana: セ イ パ イ (18 Hands): Seipai combines both four directional movements and 45 ° angle of attack and applies techniques for long distance and close quarter combat. This is Toguchi Seikichi's specialty
(4). Seipai - Kanji: 十八 手 - Katakana: セ イ パ イ (18 Hands): Seipai combines both four directional movements and 45 ° angle of attack and applies techniques for long distance and close quarter combat. This is Toguchi Seikichi's specialty
(5). Kururunfā - Kanji: 久留 顿 破 - Katakana: ク ル ル ン フ ー (hold on long and striking suddenly): technique based on the Praying Chinese Mantis style. That's Ei'ichi Miyazato's special word.
(6). Seisan - Kanji: 十三 手 - Katakana: セ イ サ ン (13 Hands): Seisan is considered one of the oldest words that is widely practiced including Naha-te school. Other Ryuha also practice this word or another version of it.
(7). Supārinpei - Kanji: 壱 百零八 - Katakana: ス ー パ ー リ ン イ (108 Hands): Also known as Pechurin, that is the most sophisticated word of Goju-ryu.